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  2. United Airlines Flight 863 - Wikipedia

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    On June 28, 1998, United Airlines Flight 863, a Boeing 747-400 flying United's regularly scheduled transpacific service from San Francisco International Airport to Sydney Airport was forced to shut down one of its right-wing engines and nearly collided with San Bruno Mountain while recovering from the engine failure.

  3. Unit load device - Wikipedia

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    Container capacity of an aircraft is measured in positions. Each half-width container (LD1/LD2/LD3) in the aircraft it was designed for occupies one position. Typically, each row in a cargo compartment consists of two positions. Therefore, a full-width container (LD6/LD8/LD11) will take two positions. An LD6 or an LD11 can occupy the space of ...

  4. List of largest cargo airports in the United States - Wikipedia

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    List of the largest cargo airports in the United States based on weight of landed cargo in US pounds (freight + mail) ... San Francisco CA 1,155,243,550 1,312,670,650

  5. United Airlines fleet - Wikipedia

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    Cargo fleet. Two crashed as Flight 2860 and Flight 2885. McDonnell Douglas DC-8-60: 41 1967 1991 Boeing 757-200: One crashed as Flight 173. McDonnell Douglas DC-8-70: Ford Trimotor: Un­known 1931 Un­known Un­known Operated on a transcontinental route between New York City and San Francisco. [52] Laird Swallow J-5: Un­known Un­known Un ...

  6. Cargo airline - Wikipedia

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    Air freight rates rose as a consequence, from $0.80 per kg for transatlantic cargoes to $2.50-4 per kg, enticing passenger airlines to operate cargo-only flights through the use of preighters, while cargo airlines bring back into service fuel-guzzling stored aircraft, helped by falling oil prices.

  7. United Airlines - Wikipedia

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    United Airlines, Inc. is a major airline in the United States headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. [3] United operates an extensive domestic and international route network across the United States and all six inhabited continents [10] primarily out of its seven hubs, with Chicago–O'Hare having the largest number of daily flights [11] and Denver carrying the most passengers in 2023. [12]

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  9. List of cargo airlines - Wikipedia

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    United States. 21 Air; ABX Air; Air Cargo Carriers; Air Transport International; Aloha Air Cargo; Amazon Air; Ameriflight; Amerijet International; Atlas Air; FedEx ...